Scott Redding clinches 2019 BSB title

Scott Redding has secured tౠhe 2019 Bennetts Brit🌼ish Superbike championship at the Brands Hatch finale.

After recoverꦇing from a setback in qualifying, when he suffered a technical issue with his Be Wiser Ducati durin🌳g Q3 leaving him ninth on the starting grid for Race 1, Redding charged to third place in the opener before bettering that feat with second place in Race 2.

Scott Redding - Be Wiser PBM Ducati
Scott Redding - Be Wiser PBM Ducati
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Scott Redding has secured the 2019 Bennetts British Superbik🦹e championship at the Brands Hatch finale.

After recovering from a setback in qualifying, when he suffered a technical issue with his Be Wise🐽r Ducati during Q3 leaving him ninth on the starting grid for Race 1, Redding charged to third place in the opener before bettering that feat with second place😼 in Race 2.

Having started the BSB triple-header finale with a 28-point advantage over ne🍎arest rival Josh Brookes, Redding had to defend a 14-point lead in the final race of the year with third place as his Austraဣlian rival finished off a hat-trick of wins at Brands Hatch.

It completes a stellar🌠 campaign for Redding who 12 months ago was fighting for his future after being axed by Aprilia in MotoGP.

Redding has adjusted sup🀅erbly to a new championꦑship with unfamiliar tyres, bikes, circuits and rivals by gaining momentum throughout his rookie BSB season.

After claiming a rostrum finish on his race debut in the national series, Redding stormed to his first win at round three at Donington Park before 💟c🐻onverting it into a dominant hat-trick of victories.

A win at Knockhill and a double victory at Snetterton followe🦩d and despite a couple of tricky rounds at Thruxton and Cadwell Park, Redding comfortably secured his BSB Showdown spot.

Redding ramped up his BSB title charge with a win and two additional rostrum finishes at Oulton Park before storming to five consecutive win🥂s in the Showdown allowing him to seal the riders’ crown with two races to spare.

The British rider secu⛎res Paul Bird Motorsport’s seventh BSB title, and third under the Be Wiser Ducati guise, with Redding taking the BSB crown in the first campaign of the Ducati V4 R after i꧂t replaced the Italian manufacturer’s outgoing V-twin model.

With Redding capping a stellar BSB sea🎃son he heads to the World Superbike championship for 2020 joining the Aruba.it Racing Ducati factory team.

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